Romney Marsh

A land to be discovered…

Romney Marsh is known for its natural beauty, diverse habitat and rich history. There’s miles of unspoilt countryside, beaches, and wetlands to be explored. Dubbed the ‘fifth continent’ in recognition for its uniqueness, Romney Marsh is famed for its expanse of beautiful fields, with sheep, historic churches, the Royal Military Canal, sweeping skies and sense of solitude.

Dymchurch is a popular seaside resort, with extensive sandy beaches, a popular family funfair with rides for kids; as well as cafés, restaurants, tea rooms and pubs. Dig deeper and you will uncover a fascinating history including one of the country's best preserved Martello Towers.

Greatstone is home to a fabulous sandy beach stretching over 2 miles - another hidden gem in this beautiful part of Kent. Here, you will also find the sound mirrors, which are large concrete structures designed as an early warning system for Britain to detect enemy aircraft. The lakes of Greatstone are also part of the RSPB Nature Reserve.

Dungeness, a headland on the south coast of Kent, consists largely of a shingle beach in the form of a cuspate foreland. Home to lighthouses, an eccentric collection of fishing boats and the RSPB Nature Reserve, set back from sea, this location boasts mile after mile of open shingle, fresh water pits, wet grassland and stunning wildflower meadows.